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SHIPPING NEWS.

Sunset : To-day, 4.41 p.m. Sunrise: To-morrow, 7.02 a.m. Moon: First Quarter. 18th, 1U.44 p.m HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 0.18 a.m. 12.40 p.m. Auckland Sat.. 1.02 a.m. 1.26 p.m. Onehunga Sat.. 4.35 a.m. 5.03 p.m. Kaipara Hds. .Sat., 4.34 a.m. 4.5S p.m. Manukau Hds.Sat.. 3.39 a.m. 4.03 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Willesden, from Cuba, 6.10 p.m. Kent, from Brisbane. 9.20 p.m. Apanui. from Great Barrier, 9.10-p.m. THIS DAY. Clansman, from Russell. 6. '.',() a.m. Rimu, from Wlmngarei. 5.30 a.m. ; Ngapuhl. from Tauranga, 7.30 a.m. : Glenelg. from Whangarei. 0.10 a.m. Tiroa. from Gisborne. 2.15 a.m. Ronuki. from Portland, 3.25 a.m. -Motti, from Coast. 7.U0 a.m. Kauri, from Geelong. 12.50 p.m. DEPARTURES —YESTERDAY. Hertford, for Wellington. 3.40 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa. 3.45 p.m. Hnniti. for Kerepeehl. 4.10 p.m. Waiotahi. for Hokiniiga, 5.45 p.m. Arawa, for Opua. 10.20 p.m. THIS DAY. Tlimaro.i. for Sydney, 11.10 a.m. Tas--qjo-T 'uotio.-) -s.iskojv. : noopty—: s.iaSu,is bridge, Roberts, Iluymes, Watts. Kirkwood, Reigelutli, .Morris, Major Thompson, Master Lindsay. Messrs. Hislop, Ren wick. I'atermiii. Williamson. Meredith. Mrs. Meredith and child, Messrs. Gnviu Wilson, Ansell, Laidlow, Toms, Manning, Hcsdon, Green, Bluett. Coleman. Mrs. Coleman, Mr. Rickards, Mrs. Rickards, Mr. Taiue, Mrs. Tame, .Miss Flo Allen, Miss Dewar, Miss I'epper, Mrs. Sinclair. Mrs. A. Foster, Mrs. FiniK'll. Miss O'Neill, Miss D. Smith, Miss Johnston, Miss Yalder. Miss Kearne, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge. Miss Appleton, Miss .Tones, Miss Brook, Miss Kendall.' Miss Hansen, Mrs. Lnwson, Miss Wilson, Miss Jlnhner, Miss Curtis, Mrs. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Coulthnrd. Capt. Revel, Mr. Seotter, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Blushski, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Cathro, Mr. Sprinks, Miss Hood, Miss Coldstone. Mr. W. Dadlev, Mr. Wood, Mr. Xisbrt, Mrs. Remington, Miss Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and two children. Mr. Phyppers. Mr. McKav, Mr. Whitfield, Mr. Bryon, Mr. Hassan", Mr Gray, Mrs. Gray, Master Gray. Miss Gray, Mr. Gossett. Mrs. Gossett, Master Gosset't, Misß Gossett Mr. and Mrs. Twigden and »,wo children Mr. and Mrs. Gasquoine, Mrs. 'Gibson, Miss Bray. Mrs. Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Browning. Miss Batewan. Miss Kay. Mrs. Ecclew, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Miss Brewis, Miss Annessenne, Miss Douglas, Mr and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. O'Connor, Miss Dupre, Mr. and Mrs. Boothroyd, Miss Casey, Miss Robertson, Mrs. Mcßetb, Miss Spry, Miss Brayden. Miss Bevan, Miss Parter, Miss Abbott, Miss Pennington, Miss Garniner. Miss Murray .Miss Reve, Miss Frecker, Miss E. Reeve, Mr and -Mrs. Schofield and two children, Mr. and Mrs. LedFtone and two children. Miss Lisle, Mrs. Lisle, Miss Wallman, Miss Irma Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and child, Messrs. D. Loffman. Douaghey.. Miles. Johnson, Kopper, Haslaru, Jenkins, Price, Jones, McKay, Williams, Dawson. Hill, Ravenwood, Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Levesque, Mr nnd Mrs. Trickey, Mr. Acton Adams, Mr. Howes, Mr. Lusk, Mr. Edwards, and 106 eteerage. Otimai, for coast, p.m. TESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Resolution (au v sch.), Norfolk Island, early Croscill, Makatea, June 20. Niagara, Vancouver. June 21. Maunganui, Sydney, July 22. Hinemoa. Niue Island, June 2 Ngakuta, Rarotonga, June 21. I.epanto, New York, June 27 West Conob, Los Angeles. June 27. Kuahine, South (loads), June 28. Hororatn. South (loads), June 28. Devon, South (loads), July 8. Canadian Challenger, Halifax, July 10. Pawlet, San Francisco. July 10. Mainioa, London, via Suva. July 12. Norfolk. Liverpool, July 12. Sittang, New York, July 16. Tongariro, London, July 17. City of Shanghai. New York, July 17. ■Win-all, Montreal July 19. Maheno, Sydney. July 20 Southern Cross. New Hebrides. July 21. H.M.s. Dunedin, Suva, July 23. Kia Ora. Liverpool. July 27 West Calera, Los Angeles, July 2S. , Trebartha New York. July 31 IBaron Kelvin. Montreal. August 1. 1 i' Montreal August 3. Athenic, London, via Wellington. Aug. 7. Dewey, Los Angeles. August IS. Port Dunedin, Liverpool. August 23 Corlnthic, Southampton. August 23 Port Chalmers. New York, Aucust 30 Canadian Constructor, Montreal Austin 31 Montague, Los Angeles, September S.° IN POUT. H.M.c.s. hm. at Devonport (Pacific Cable Board). Guy C. Gors (bart)ue), Centra! Wharf (J B O'Logblen). "Whangape, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Mesopotamia. King's Wharf (Henderson McFnrlanet. Wanakn. in stream iDnion S.S. Co.). Flora, In stream (Fnion S.S Co.) Wnikawa. In stream (Union-S.S. Co.). Waltomo. Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Knlkornl. North Wall Union S.S Co.). Iluln, Western Wharf iramtibell Bros.). Kalwarra. North Wall (Union S.S Co ). "Wingatui. Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Tofua. King's Wharf (Union S.S Co.). ISnron Murray, Prince'E Wharf (N.Z. Shipping Co.). „ Awahon, Queen's Wharf (Watkin and Wallis.) , , r Willesden. Chelsea (Henderson and Mncfarlnne). Kent, Queen's Wharf (Federal Co.). KAWATIRI'S MOVEMENTS. Information received by the local office .. or the Union Company states that the KiiWatlrl, .which Is now loading at Melbourne for New Zealand, will proceed to Adelaide to 1111 up. She in expected to clear the last named port for Auckland on Monday next. «

The tug Akaroa and the Mahurangi were expected to come off the slip to-day. The Glsborne Sheepfarmers', small steamer Tiroa arrived this morning, and j berthed at the Queen's wharf. [ The Canopus, which is due from Westj port 10-morrow rjjomins. will berth at the Western wharf. On Monday of next week she is to shift to the King's wharf, to eotni plcte discharge. ULIMAROA SAILED. On her return trip to Sydney, the Hud-dart-I'arker Company's steamer Ulimaroa , left Auckland this morning. She is due to ! arrive at her destination on Tuesday next. YOSEKIC DIVERTED. Messrs. Henderson anil Macfarlane have received advice tha the steamer Yoserlc, which left Nauru Island early this week with a cargo of phosphate for discharge at Lyttelton. I'ort Chalmers and Bluff, bus been diverted to Australia. INDIANOLA BRINGING PHOSPHATE. Replacing the Yoseric. the tramp steamer Indianola is to bring a cargu of phosphate from Nauru Island to Lyttelton. Port Chalmers and liluu'. She is expected to clear the. island on .Tune 25. being due tv arrive at Lyttelton about July T. THE BARON MURRAY. In continuation of her voyage from East Canadian ports, the chartered steamer Baron Murray is to leave Auckland lomorrow for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. and Sydney. TOFUA SAILS TO-MORROW. Bound for Flijian. Tongau and Sanioau ports, the Union Company's Island steamer Tofua is to sail from Auckland at tl o'clock to-morrow morning. She is berthed at tlie King's wharf. KAURI FROM GEELONG. An arrival at Auckland this afternoon was the Union Company's steamer Kauri from Geelong. After medical inspection in the stream she berthed at the eastern side of the Queen's wharf. THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. On her wav from Vancouver to Sydney, the Union Co'.'s R.M.s. Niagara was expected to arrive at Suva at an early hour this morning She is due to reach Auckland on Monday morning, aud is to continue her voyage on the evening of the same day. THE HORORATA. For further loading for London, the New Zealaud Shipping Co.'s steamer Hororata is due to arrive at Wellington from Picton to-morrow. From Wellington she is to come to Auckland to till up. being announced to sail Bnally from this port on June 3i>. THE R.M.S. TAHITI. En route from Sydney to San Francisco, the Union Company's Royal Mail steamer Tahiti is expected to arrive at Wellington on Monday. She is advertised to continue her voyage across the Pacific on Tuesdayafternoon. THE BARON KELVIN. To complete loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lvtteltou and Dunedin, the steamer Baron Kelvin left Sydney (Cape Breton) for Montreal on June 11. She is expected to clear Montreal on Monday nest. ARAWA DEPARTED. Having loaded the Auckland portion of her cargo for Home, the Shaw, Savin and Albion Co.'s steamer Arawa sailed last eveniug for Opua, Glsborne. Napier and Wellington. She is scheduled to clear the last named port on July 6 for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE DEVON. At present loading at Lyttelton, the Federal Line steamer Devon is to leave there on Monday for the Wanganui Roadstead, Wellington, Napier, Waikokopu. Glsborne, and' Auckland. She is now scheduled to take her final departure from this port on July 12 for London, Antwerp, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow. THE PORT KEMBLA. With general cargo for discharge at Dunedin and Lyttelton, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line Steamer Port Ketnbla is to sail from London to-morrow. This vessel is to commence Homeward loading in New Zealand about the middle of August. HERTFORD SAILED. A departure from Auckland yesterday , afternoon was the Federal Line steamer Hertford, for Southern ports, to unload ! the remainder of her Home cargo, and to i commence loading for New York, Boston, London, and West Coast of United Kingdom ports. This steamer is to return to Auckland ot fill up about August 1. j NGATIAWA'S RUNNING. A projected departure from Onehunga at ! 3 p.m. to-day was the Ngatiawa, for Raglan, Kawhla and Waikato Heads. She is due to return to Onehunga on Monday morning, and is to be dispatched again for I the same ports on the afternoon of that date. On Wednesday she is to sail for I Hokianga.. I KENT TO LOAD. Arriving from Brisbane .last eveniug, the Federal Line steamer Kent anchored in the stream. This morning she berthed at the western side of the Queen's wharf. The Kent loaded at Home ports for Australia aud, after discharging and loading a small i quantity of lead, sailed from urisbaue for New Plymouth. When crossing the Tasman she was ordered to proceed to Auckland. Heavy southerly winds, with rough seas, were encountered, the ship, which was In light trim, being well buffeted. From Auckland she is to proceed to Southern ports, to continue loading for Genoa, Havre and West of England ports. The Kent is under the command of Capt. M. Downton, who has with him the following officers: First, Mr. J. Watson; second, Mr. 11. Morden; third, Mr. H. Knight; fourth, Mr. T. McDonald; wireless operator. Mr. R. Turner; chief engineer, Mr. A Barclay; second, Mr. J. Grant; third, Mr. G. Fell; fourth. Mr. C. Kickings; tifth, Mr. 11. Wilson; sixth, Mr. T. Williams; seventh, Mr. L. J. I.ongmore; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. C. Itedbond; second, Mr. A. Jones; steward-in charge, Mr. J. Irving. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE. Following are the latest movements of Commonwealth and Domin on Line vessels engaged in the New Zealand services : — The Port Hacking Eailed from Wellington on May 19 for London, via Panama. The Port Hobart, en route'from Wellington to Liverpool, left Panama on June 11. The Port Hardy was dispatched from Auckland on June C for London, via New York and Boston. The Port Nicholson sailed from Wellington on June 7 for London, via Panama. The Port Curtis cleared Auckland on June 8 for London. The Port Napier, which is now loading on the coast, is to sail finally from Wei-1 lington about June 29 for London, via | Montevideo. The Port Pirie is to sail finally from I Wellington about July 23 for London, via Panama. The Fort Melbourne is to commence Homeward loading at Wanganui about June 28. She is to sail finally from Welington about July 23. The Port Dunedin is scheduled to*clear i Liverpool on July 1" for Auckland, Wei- I lington ibout July 23. The Port Hobart is to sail from London on September S for Wellington and Auckland. , , , i The Sittang (chartered steamer) is I expected to arrive at Auckland from New York about July IG. The Port Chalmers is to load at New York for New Zealand ports, being sche-, duled to sail thence on July 25. j WILLESDEN FROM CUBA. [ Making her initial visit to Auckland, the j steamer Willesden (Capt. M. H. Scott) arrived from Cuba last evening and proceeded to Chelsea this morning. After unloading 3000 tons of her sugar cargo at this port she is to proceed to Sydney to put out I the halnnee. On her recent trip the Willesden sailed from Cuba on May 10. and passed through the Panama Canal on May 14. Fine weather was experienced in the Pacific for the first two weeks after leaving Balboa, but westerly gales and rough seas were then encountered, the steamer's speed being considerably reduced. Ou one occasion the V> I lesden made only one hundred miles in 24 hours. During the voyage a member of the stokehold crew suffered a fall and died from his injuries several days later. Details of the accident will be found elsewhere in this issue. The Willesden is a vessel of 3141 tons net, and was built in 1905. She is at present under the ownership of the Britain S.S. Co. Capt. Scott has with him thp following officers:— First, Mr. W. Reid; second, Mr. G. • Greaves; third, Mr. F. Dean; chief engineer Mr. W. Allsup; second. Mr. J. Coiilton; third, Mr. R. Hughes; fourth, Mr. t. Mlrnius; wireless operator, Mr. F. E. Botchford; chief steward, Mr. C. Aguilina. The steamer, which carries three cadets, is manned by a mixed crew of 39 all told.

CROSSIIILL OX SUNDAY. According to her radio report, the steamer. Crossbill expects to arrive at Auckland , from Makateu Island on Sunday. This | vessel, which comes to the local agency ot j .Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane," i* ! bringing a cargo of phosphate. She will \ berth at the King's wharf. j THE REMUERA. i A cablegram from Panama reports the arrival at that port on June 11 of the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera, en route from Wellington to Southampton and Londnu. The vessel was delayed on her run across the I'acitic owing to a mis- i | hap to her dynamo. ] ' NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Taniwha, from Paeroa, 9 p.m.; Gael, from Coromandel, G p.m. To-morrow.—Omana, from Surfdale, i Ostend and Omilia, 8.45 a.m.; Wakatere, I from Thames, 4.10 a.m.: Haulti, from Kerepeehi, 8.45 a.m. ; Claymore, from Whangarei. 3.30 a.m ; Karawa, from New Plymouth, 9 a.m. I Projected Departures. To-day.—Omana, for Surfdale, Ostend, and Omiha, G. 30 p.m. : Xgapuhl. for Tauranga, 7 p.m ; Rimu, for Whangarei, 8 p.m. To-morrow. —Kawau, for Orewa, WaiI wera, Mahurangl and Warkworth, 8 a.m. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Movements of vessels under the flag of the Union Company are announced as follow:— The Kurow left Dunedin at 3 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, via ports. The Kaponga left Westport at 1.30 a.m. yesterday for Napier. Glsborne and Auckland. The Kaiapoi was docked this morning. She is expected to sail for Greymouth direct at 5 p.m. to-day. The Kaimanawa is to sail at 5 p.m. today for Portland, where she is to load cement for New Plymouth. Thence she goes on to Westport. The Wlugatui. which is to dock on Monday, is announced to sail at 5 p.m. on Tuesday next for southern ports.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 6